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Demanding that public schools stop engaging in sponsored prayer at school events is not harassing, it is simply just a demand. Harassing would be to demand they stop every day in every way until they stop.

However, The New American thinks a simple demand equal harassment. But, this is not surprising coming from them since they are not what you would call a mainstream media source. Their coverage of topics always fall very far to the right.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation
(FFRF) continues its attack on the constitutionally guaranteed right of
free speech and religious expression as it targets school districts in
Mississippi and Kentucky that have held to their long-time traditions of
public prayer.

They apparently misunderstand the phrase, "constitutionally guaranteed right of
free speech and religious expression". Luckily, we have some some who does understand the phrase.

“Prayer over the loudspeakers at football games is a constitutional
no-no,” quipped FFRF spokeswoman Annie Laurie Gaylor. “The Supreme Court
has spoken on this issue…. We’ve given them the law, and the law is
incontrovertible. What they’re doing is illegal.”

Fortunately, I believe the school board reaffirmed their policy of no prayer.